Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.
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I probably haven't seen this film since I was ten. But the very lovely memory is still with me.
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- TriviaShot on videotape, this was the television movie debut of 18-year-old Lesley Ann Warren as well as her first starring role.
- GoofsCinderella runs out of the ball, but as she appears outside, her glass slipper is already there ahead of her. Her yellow stocking feet are bare. She runs past it, then looks down at it.
- Quotes
Prince: What is your name, lass?
Cinderella: I am called Cinderella.
Prince: Cinderella. And why are you called that?
Cinderella: Because I sit among the ashes.
Prince: And why do you do that?
Cinderella: To warm my feet. You see, sir, I sleep in the attic where it's always cold.
Prince: And why do you sleep in the attic?
Cinderella: The other rooms are occupied by my stepmother and my stepsisters.
Prince: And where does your father sleep?
Cinderella: [looking up hopefully] In heaven.
- Alternate versionsSony's 2002 DVD, possibly sourced from a tape used for a rerun, cut out some of Cinderella's first meeting with Prince Christopher -- specifically, her explanation that her stepfamily went to the town square to see the prince. Shout! Factory's 2014 DVD, sourced from the master tape, restored the full scene, as well as commercial bumpers and station identification.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Episode #4.157 (2000)
- SoundtracksLoneliness of Evening
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Originally written for Pacifique Sud (1958)
Sung by Stuart Damon
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- 1 hour, 24 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1